Project Data: Industrial Innovation in Transition

Project Data: Industrial Innovation in Transition - coded interview data

Description

Industrial innovation has changed fundamentally over the last ten years. Companies have widely adopted new tools such as open innovation, innovation networks and ecosystems, systemic innovations, public/private partnerships, crowd sourcing, social media, and demand based innovations. These new practices have improved the innovation capabilities of companies and brought new challenges to the traditional innovation policy instruments. This project examined widely companies’ current use of new innovation practices around Europe and the good practice experience of their use. It also evaluated existing innovation policy portfolios at national and European levels, and analyzed the differences between innovation processes and management practices in different industrial sectors. With 694 interviews of company representatives the project covered five key industrial sectors in 11 EU Member States. The data is restricted. Please e-mail to industrial.innovation@outlook.com to request access to the data. The data is licensed with a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/).
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Year of publication

2017

Authors

Department of Management Studies

Erkki Ormala - Creator

Jukka Mattila - Creator

Katrin Hahn - Creator

Konrad Kornelia - Creator

Sampo Tukiainen - Creator

University of Twente - Contributor

Zenodo - Publisher

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Fields of science

Business and management

Open access

Restricted access

License

Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY SA 4.0)

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